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Why the Museum of Surrey Is a Must-Visit Gem for Families

Discover the Museum of Surrey—interactive exhibits, Indigenous history, and community stories, all with free admission for the whole family. Uncover Surrey’s Stories in the Heart of Museum Tucked away in the charming neighborhood of Cloverdale, the Museum of Surrey is anything but your typical museum experience. It’s vibrant, hands-on, and always evolving—perfect for curious kids, […]

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Discover the Museum of Surrey—interactive exhibits, Indigenous history, and community stories, all with free admission for the whole family.

Uncover Surrey’s Stories in the Heart of Museum

Tucked away in the charming neighborhood of Cloverdale, the Museum of Surrey is anything but your typical museum experience. It’s vibrant, hands-on, and always evolving—perfect for curious kids, thoughtful teens, and lifelong learners alike. And best of all? Admission is completely free.

Whether you’re a local or just passing through the Lower Mainland, this is one stop you don’t want to miss.

Dive into Science with “Ocean Bound”

One of the museum’s current headliners is Ocean Bound—a colorful, interactive exhibit that brings the ocean’s story to life. Designed to educate and entertain, it traces how our everyday actions on land affect the waters that surround us. Kids can follow a raindrop’s journey to the sea, get hands-on with fun science stations, and discover what it takes to protect marine ecosystems. It’s science made simple, fun, and unforgettable.

Honoring Indigenous Resilience

Alongside exciting science, the Museum of Surrey takes time to spotlight the truth and resilience of Indigenous communities. Escaping Residential Schools, an exhibit developed by the Legacy of Hope Foundation, presents personal accounts of Indigenous children who fled Canada’s residential school system. These deeply moving stories foster understanding and compassion, connecting visitors to an often-overlooked chapter in Canadian history.

Celebrating Local Roots with the Law Family Legacy

History isn’t always in textbooks—sometimes, it’s in your backyard. That’s what Roots of Resilience: The Law Family Legacy brings to light. This exhibit features photos, artifacts, and stories from one of Surrey’s earliest Chinese-Canadian farming families. It’s a testament to perseverance, family, and community legacy, right here at home.

What Makes the Museum of Surrey Special?

  • Free Admission – Thanks to generous support from the Friends of the Surrey Museum & Archives Society, you can explore without spending a dime.
  • Family-Friendly – Interactive exhibits, open spaces, and rotating events keep all ages entertained.
  • Inclusive and Educational – With exhibits on Indigenous history, environmental science, and local heritage, there’s something meaningful for everyone.

Plan Your Visit

📍 Address: 17710 56A Avenue, Surrey, BC
🕒 Hours:

  • Tuesday to Saturday: 9:30 a.m. – 5:30 p.m.
  • Sunday: Noon – 5:00 p.m.
  • Closed Mondays

🅿️ Free parking available
🚆 Just a short walk from transit stops

More Than a Museum—It’s a Community Connector

The Museum of Surrey is more than just walls and exhibits. It’s a gathering space. A learning hub. A window into Surrey’s rich and diverse identity. So next time you’re wondering what to do with your weekend or looking for a fun day out with the kids, let this be your go-to destination.

Come explore the past, present, and future—one story at a time.


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